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For information on clothed and conventional portraiture, as well as other fine art services, please visit the main studio site through the link directly above.
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© Joshua Diedrich 2005

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"If anything is sacred the human body is sacred."
Walt Whitman, I Sing The Body Electric

At Naked Identity it's our mission to celebrate the beauty and variety of the human form. With every experience, we provide an avenue to help people take pride in their own unique beauty and to create a record of themselves that can be treasured for many years.

Many people fantasize about becoming an artists model, or have considered the idea once or twice. At Naked Identity it's possible for anyone to have that experience, in the way they want it to happen, and to help create an art object in their own image with the same master craftsmanship, endurance and timelessness as any museum portrait or nude.

For the cost of a new television or major appliance, it's possible to create something absolutely unique, elegant, and deeply personal that will be meaningful to the model and their loved ones for many years.

International sculptor and artist Joshua Diedrich has worked with many people, with sensitivity and respect, to help them create the best experience for themselves and the best depiction possible of their own individual form.

You only live once. If the idea of having an original, one-of-a-kind art object of your own unique form inspires you at all, you owe it to yourself to take our online studio tour, and understand the process of creating a portrait, and how that experience might fit in with your own aspirations.

“How idiotic civilization is! Why be given a body if you have to keep it shut up in a case like a rare, rare fiddle?”
- Katherine Mansfield

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“I’d love to have a sculpture of myself so that I can look back when I’m eighty and have a record of what I looked like. A part of me can stay young and beautiful forever.”

Christine, 24, Dancer
Kalamazoo, MI USA-
“It’s much nicer than taking photographs of your body or something like that. There’s no Playboy or Penthouse quality. This is a real piece of art, like you could see in a museum, but of your own body.

Keiko, 24, Student
Tokyo, Japan-